The Paper Hangers

by Emily Brauer Rogers

Full-length: Based on Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper,” The Paper Hangers takes a modern look at Me’s struggle to deal with postpartum depression when society, particularly her mother and husband, expect a new mother to embrace motherhood and domesticity.

Full-length: Based on Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper,” The Paper Hangers takes a modern look at Me’s struggle to deal with postpartum depression when society, particularly her mother and husband, expect a new mother to embrace motherhood and domesticity.

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  • John Bavoso: The Paper Hangers

    THE PAPER HANGERS is a deeply theatrical examination of trauma, mental illness, and reluctant motherhood and a savvy reimagining of a classic text. There are so many opportunities in this play for creativity and wit from a team of designers. And let me tell you, the musings on solitude and staying indoors hit differently during a global pandemic. Everyone should read this play right now!

    THE PAPER HANGERS is a deeply theatrical examination of trauma, mental illness, and reluctant motherhood and a savvy reimagining of a classic text. There are so many opportunities in this play for creativity and wit from a team of designers. And let me tell you, the musings on solitude and staying indoors hit differently during a global pandemic. Everyone should read this play right now!

  • Gemma Cooper-Novack: The Paper Hangers

    This is a smart, fascinating take on a classic feminist story. Brauer Rogers takes full advantage of theatrical possibilities, and I'd be so excited to see this play move towards a full production!

    This is a smart, fascinating take on a classic feminist story. Brauer Rogers takes full advantage of theatrical possibilities, and I'd be so excited to see this play move towards a full production!

  • Kate Danley: The Paper Hangers

    I caught this play at the Project LaFemme's Page-to-Stage Festival at the Curtis Theatre. A beautiful, haunting, imaginative piece filled with timely statements on relationships and women's assumed roles (whether wanted or not) in "family." It'll leave you thinking long after the play is done.

    I caught this play at the Project LaFemme's Page-to-Stage Festival at the Curtis Theatre. A beautiful, haunting, imaginative piece filled with timely statements on relationships and women's assumed roles (whether wanted or not) in "family." It'll leave you thinking long after the play is done.

Character Information

While no ethnicity is stated for the characters, the playwright encourages diverse casting.
  • John
    Me's husband.
    Character Age
    20's-40's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Countryside
    She’s literally the outdoors.
    Character Age
    20's-50's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Me
    So lost she doesn’t even have a name.
    Character Age
    20's-40's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Mother
    Me’s mother.
    Character Age
    40's-70's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Yellow
    The personification of yellow wallpaper.
    Character Age
    Any
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Non-binary

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Project La Femme, Year 2019
  • Type Reading, Organization Woven Theatre, Year 2019
  • Type Reading, Organization About Face Ireland Newvember Playreading Series, Year 2019

Production History

  • Type Workshop, Organization Stages OC, Year 2020